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About me My interest in events in Israel may be (deliberately) misread as anti Jewish. I like Jews quite a lot yet I'm proud to be anti-Zionist. I now like Jews less than previously as I believe all Jews are responsible for the atrocities commit by the Zionist against the Arabs. I believe that the most good Jews have a responsibility for change in Israel. Why? Well even more than the withdrawal of American money, the withdrawal of American Jews support of the Zionists would have an immediate effect. I believe every human being has a duty of care to all humans whose equality is diminished. By not admitting Jews pre-WW2, America contributed greatly to the holocaust with only the UK increasing numbers. The Zionist had the offer from the Nazis for the release of ALL Jews except to Palestine. The Zionist bear a huge responsibility for the subsequent deaths when they declined the offer for they knew the likely outcome. Now the Arabs, that sinned the least, are suffering the most. America continues the 1948 mistake with its grossly uneven handling of the Middle East while conniving with imposed thieving false rulers to take the Arab oil. | |
Why I use Clipmarks JFK This has never been a rich or powerful country, and yet, since earliest times, its influence on the world has been rich and powerful. No larger nation did more to keep Christianity and Western culture alive in their darkest centuries. No larger nation did more to spark the cause of independence in America, indeed, around the world. And no larger nation has ever provided the world with more literary and artistic genius. This is an extraordinary country. George Bernard Shaw, speaking as an Irishman, summed up an approach to life: Other people, he said "see things and. . say Why?" . . . But I dream things that never were-- and I say: "Why not?" It is that quality of the Irish--that remarkable combination of hope, confidence and imagination--that is needed more than ever today. The problems of the world cannot possibly be solved by sceptics or cynics, whose horizons are limited by the obvious realities. We need men who can dream of things that never were, and ask why not. It matters not how small a nation is that seeks world peace and freedom, for, to paraphrase a citizen of my country, "the humblest nation of all the world, when clad in the armour of a righteous cause, is stronger than all the hosts of Error." http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/jfkirishparliament.htm | |
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